- Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has criticized former prime minister Raila Odinga for signing a compromise agreement with President William Ruto.
- Natembeya accused the opposition leader of failing to bring about change in the country despite joining the last three administrations
- He vowed to represent the people while denying that his efforts to unite the community came from ethnicity as other leaders claim
Trans Nzoia – A recent political agreement between Kenyan President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga It has continued to create great anger across the country.
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George Natembeya attacks Raila by joining the government
Speaking at a public event, Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya strongly attacked Raila Odinga for joining the government Kenya first Through a compromise agreement (MoU), with the nation facing challenges in key sectors such as education.
Natembeya accused Raila of dropping the country in collaboration with various administrations, from the time of former presidents Daniel Moi, Mwai Kibaki, and Uhuru Kenyattawithout making a meaningful change.

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Expressed doubts that Raila's cooperation with the President William Ruto It will bring any positive change, saying that Kenyans have lost hope and should restore their country.
“Brother Raila, you have made a big mistake in joining the government. Natembeya announced.
He added that MPs are unable to tell the President about the challenges facing the people, promising to be the voice of the people and bring about change as a leader of the opposition.
“Today, children are being released from school because of the lack of fees. Natembeya insisted.

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He also criticized Ruto's recent plan and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja to buy a one million chapatic production machine a day, saying it would leave many Kenyans in the business unemployed.
George Natembeya tells Ruto to stop unstable travels
In another statement, Natembeya urged Ruto to take leadership seriously and focus on fulfilling the promises he made to Kenyans.
He criticized the President for many of his travels across the country, claiming that it was hindering good leadership.
Additionally, Natembeya ignored Ruto's plan to buy a chapati machine, emphasizing the need to create real jobs for citizens rather than unprofitable projects for ordinary people.
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